Creative City Campus Student Survey


The Creative City Campus architects will have a short survey on ipads that covers key elements of the project.  Community input is essential to develop the project in a way that best responds to the community’s needs and wants.  Thank you for your time!

 
DateThursday, March 16, 2017 - 10:30am to 1:30pm

Cost

Free

Website

http://www.ocadu.ca/creativecitycampus

Location

100 McCaul St Lobby

Students! We want to hear from you! 

The Creative City Campus architects will have a short survey on ipads that covers key elements of the project.  Community input is essential to develop the project in a way that best responds to the community’s needs and wants. For more information on the upcoming project please see the website here. 

The goal of the engagement strategy is to organize the flow of information from the CCC stakeholder’s project to the design team. Stakeholder includes students, faculty administration, the broader community and the City. As srtudents, how you use the space, and what you want to see from this revitalization is crucial. We hope you can join representatives from the architect tieam in the lobby of 100 McCaul on Thursday March 16 from 10:30 – 1:30 to share your ideas. 

The Creative City Campus (CCC) project will revitalize and expand the institution’s core creative spaces on McCaul Street. The project involves approximately 55,000 square feet of new construction and 95,000 square feet of renovation and repurposing of existing space in and around the existing facilities of the university.

Project Benefits

  1. By the completion of the CCC project (August 2020), the area of space utilized by the university will expand by more than 30 per cent.
  2. Considering scope and scale only, the total area of newly developed space and re-purposed or renovated space will be nearly 40 per cent of the 2014/2015 space area.
  3. More than 90 per cent of all renovated re-purposed and newly developed space will be in direct support of the academic mission and in priority themes identified in the draft academic plan (including health and wellness, studio and experiential learning).
  4. Nearly half of all renovated, re-purposed and newly developed space will involve studio-lab space, a use and purpose that has been singled out in the draft academic plan as a key priority.

 

DateThursday, March 16, 2017 - 10:30am to 1:30pm

Cost

Free

Website

http://www.ocadu.ca/creativecitycampus

Location

100 McCaul St Lobby

image of 115 McCaul Bortolotto rendering
Thursday, March 16, 2017 - 10:30am to 1:30pm

Students! We want to hear from you! 

The Creative City Campus architects will have a short survey on ipads that covers key elements of the project.  Community input is essential to develop the project in a way that best responds to the community’s needs and wants. For more information on the upcoming project please see the website here. 

The goal of the engagement strategy is to organize the flow of information from the CCC stakeholder’s project to the design team. Stakeholder includes students, faculty administration, the broader community and the City. As srtudents, how you use the space, and what you want to see from this revitalization is crucial. We hope you can join representatives from the architect tieam in the lobby of 100 McCaul on Thursday March 16 from 10:30 – 1:30 to share your ideas. 

The Creative City Campus (CCC) project will revitalize and expand the institution’s core creative spaces on McCaul Street. The project involves approximately 55,000 square feet of new construction and 95,000 square feet of renovation and repurposing of existing space in and around the existing facilities of the university.

Project Benefits

  1. By the completion of the CCC project (August 2020), the area of space utilized by the university will expand by more than 30 per cent.
  2. Considering scope and scale only, the total area of newly developed space and re-purposed or renovated space will be nearly 40 per cent of the 2014/2015 space area.
  3. More than 90 per cent of all renovated re-purposed and newly developed space will be in direct support of the academic mission and in priority themes identified in the draft academic plan (including health and wellness, studio and experiential learning).
  4. Nearly half of all renovated, re-purposed and newly developed space will involve studio-lab space, a use and purpose that has been singled out in the draft academic plan as a key priority.

 

Venue & Address: 
100 McCaul St Lobby
Website: 
http://www.ocadu.ca/creativecitycampus
Cost: 
Free
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